Trump orders strikes on Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen and issues new warning
Trump said the U.S. would use “overwhelming lethal force” until Iranian-backed Houthi rebels cease their attacks on shipping. The Houthis said nine civilians were killed.
‘Sounds like censorship to me.’ O cinema co-founder slams proposed eviction over film
No Other Land has no U.S. distributor, so the filmmakers have had to make one-on-one deals with cinemas. Art house theaters such as O Cinema have been screening the film independently.
Noor Abdalla, wife of detained Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil, speaks out
In her first broadcast interview, Noor Abdalla speaks about the arrest and attempted deportation of her husband, Columbia University protestor Mahmoud Khalil.
After the strike, New York state prisons are even more short-staffed than before
The state of New York was short on corrections officers before a strike among their ranks. The governor is now barring 2,000 strikers from returning to work.
Federal contractors say they’re stuck between nondiscrimination laws and anti-DEI orders
Since President Trump took office, federal contractors have been scrambling to figure out how to continue complying with nondiscrimination laws without running afoul of his anti-DEI executive orders.
A Ukrainian refugee on how her life has changed after leaving Western Ukraine for Iowa
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with Ukrainian refugee Nataliia “Natalie” Matiisiv about the country she left and the country she now calls home.
At least 16 deaths reported as a monster U.S. storm sparks threat of tornadoes
The most fatalities as of Saturday morning were in Missouri, authorities said, with 10 people killed. The Missouri State Highway Patrol also reported that multiple people were injured.
Severe weather sparks tornadoes and wind-fueled fires, with Southern U.S. on alert
The most fatalities were in Missouri. Forecasters warned that tornadoes, hail and violent winds continue to threaten states in the Deep South, from Louisiana to Georgia.
They look like Nazi salutes. Here’s why some people think they’re a joke
Multiple people have given stiff-arm salutes after Elon Musk did it twice on Inauguration Day. Many claim it was a joke but extremism experts worry the once-taboo salute is getting normalized.
As enrollment in online college grows, students wonder: Why does it cost more?
Rather than lowering the price, some universities use online courses to subsidize everything else.
NWSL preview: 5 questions that could shape women’s soccer this season
Whether you’re new to the National Women’s Soccer League, or you’ve been a fan for its past 12 seasons, here’s a preview of what you should watch out for when play kicks off this weekend.
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